Help Bladez Cue Sport Academy by Donating computers and software for school children; youths for IT training and development

 Barrage Road, Gauteng

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Help Bladez Cue Sport Academy by Donating computers and software  for school children; youths for IT training and development

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Electronics

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Computers & Printers

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Help Bladez Cue Sport Academy by Donating computers and software for school children; youths for IT training and development

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At Bladez Cue Sport Academy, we provide a comprehensive solution for youth development and education. Our state-of-the-art facility is designed with safety and security in mind, allowing students to learn and grow in a supportive environment. Our team of coaches and instructors lead programs in a variety of areas to help students reach their full potential: • Professional Cue Sport Coaches: Students work with experienced cue sports instructors to develop skills and strategies in billiards and pool. • Life Coaches: Certified life coaches help students build confidence, set goals, and learn skills to overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams. • Computer Classes: Students can take courses to build technical skills that will benefit them for years to come, from coding to software proficiency.


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  2. 2When meeting one of your contacts offline for the first time, always be sure to arrange to meet in a public place.
  3. 3Make sure that you are not left alone with someone that you have never met before.
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  5. 5If you feel unsafe, consult the person in charge and let him or her know.
  6. 6Avoid wearing expensive jewellery: it could get damaged, lost or stolen.
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